Medicine Articles
1: The Celebrex Sensation - Do You Need To Call A Celebrex Attorney?
Nowadays, the wonder drug Celebrex is under close scrutiny from hundreds, if not thousands of medical, civil, and also government organizations. The issue? It was reveled that Celebrex, along with other similar drugs, can bring other health risks to it's consumers. That’s why hundreds Celebrex Users are enlisting the aid of Celebrex attorneys to claim lawsuits against the drug manufacturers for the side effects they gained from taking this drug. In the states of Louisiana and Missouri alone, Missouri Celebrex attorneys and likewise Louisiana Celebrex attorneys have been flooded with clients determined on filing lawsuits against Pfizer, the manufacturer of Celebrex.
2: How to do an LP
Even today the word lumbar puncture still strikes fear in patients and practitioners. Here’s how I go about doing lumbar puncture (also known as spinal tap).
3: New from Master Solutions: Oasis Nasal Spray and Oasis Nasal Wash
Oasis products set themselves apart from other products by treating the cause of CRS without interfering with the immune system. Irrigation of the nasal mucosa with Oasis Nasal Wash facilitates the removal of mucus secretions and cleanses associated nasal tissues of bacteria, viruses, fungi and allergenic debris.
4: Cardiovascular Heart Disease Reversal?
Yeah, you are reading this now searching for answers. If you are like the rest of us, it may be late at night and you are searching for information that will confirm your worst suspicions that you may be showing symptoms of heart disease. The information I share is a "work in progress" and about what I have already accomplished with 10 years of intensive “learning and experimentation”. The good news is a smart and motivated individual can accomplish the same thing in 18-24 months. I decided I was smarter than this disease! I think I was able to learn and integrate information that might make a difference before it's too late and my Public Health background inspires me to share what I have learned. This is working for me, the key is to find something that works for you and that you can sustain. In this case, it really is "the first day of the rest of your life." Feel free to ask me any follow up questions.
5: Testing for STDs – Different STDs and their tests
If we lived in a perfect world, every person would go to the doctor before they decided to embark on a sexual relationship and get tested for sexually transmitted diseases. Then, each person would stock up on condoms and dental dams and use them properly for each sexual encounter. There would be no AIDS epidemic, no HPV, no chlamydia, no gonorrhea. Unfortunately, we do not live in that utopia. More than likely, most people about to begin a sexual relationship do so at a moment’s notice and barely have time to get the condom out of the package (that is if a condom is even available). Many people will likely need to get tested for various sexually transmitted diseases in their lifetime. Here is a rundown of several sexually transmitted diseases and the methods used to test for them.
6: Setting Quality Standards for Condoms
Through the years, the popularity of condoms as an effective form of contraceptives has grown, and so has the regulation and standards for quality. As more and more people become condom users, and safe sex becomes a standard practice among the world’s population, manufacturers and regulators alike debate the perfect and practical standards which must be met so that condom users know that these condoms, when used, can be trusted to protect people during intercourse.
7: 2007 Condom Standards Convention
Close to 100 experts, manufacturers and policy makers from about 50 different nations worldwide convened in the Jeju Island in South Korea for the 24th convention about condom standards. The International Organization for Standardization held the summit to discuss major issues that surround the condom making industry.
8: Teenagers & AIDS: Do They Really Know Enough?
In reviewing recent public health data, AIDS incidence and prevalence among teenagers and young adults in the U.S. is still consistently high and disturbing.
One reason for this is that, according to some studies, the average age of sexual initiation has gone lower, sometimes as young as 13 to 15 years old. This would translate that teenagers entering high school have already lost their virginity and may have been engaging in active sexual life. This also places the need of implementing a sexual education especially designed for younger minds, so as to prevent the establishment and practice of reckless and unsafe sex early on.
9: Teenagers & AIDS: Do They Know Enough?
In reviewing recent public health data, AIDS incidence and prevalence among teenagers and young adults in the U.S. is still consistently high and disturbing.
One reason for this is that, according to some studies, the average age of sexual initiation has gone lower, sometimes as young as 13 to 15 years old. This would translate that teenagers entering high school have already lost their virginity and may have been engaging in active sexual life. This also places the need of implementing a sexual education especially designed for younger minds, so as to prevent the establishment and practice of reckless and unsafe sex early on.
10: Does Weather Really Affect Arthritis?
SummaryDoes the Weather Really Affect Arthritis?" Arthritis, and its numerous forms, is just one of the conditions that some believe is directly affected by the weather and changes in barometric pressure. Weather and Arthritis Pain Research"
11: Contraceptive Devices: An Overview
With numerous contraceptives available in the market, the issue lies in not whether to use them or not, but rather on what device to choose and use. For the sake of discussion, some contraceptives are classified under the barrier birth control method. Other methods, such as the pill and injectables, involve the introduction of substances into your system and induce hormonal changes. Abstinence, of course, is a behavioral method of birth control.
12: AIDS Education: How Effective?
With AIDS prevalence and incidence still high in some parts of the world and still a public health concern in the U.S., there’s no arguing that more effective AIDS prevention programs are still needed to be designed and implemented. Over 150 Americans are diagnosed with HIV every day.
13: The Lasik Dry Eye Risk
The lasik surgery involves certain risks one should be aware of. Before making the decision to go ahead with this procedure, you might want to know what to expect.
14: Stock Research - Statin Drugs (Cholesterol Fighters) and New Side Effects Revealed?
More than 40 million people in the United States take Statin Drugs every day. The purpose is to lower your LDL (BAD) Cholesterol. Statin drugs along with penicillin, and aspirin, may well be the three greatest drugs ever developed.
15: Bioidentical hormones; An Alternative to Premarin
Bioidentical hormones are an alternative to traditional menopause symptom treatments like Premarin. Because they are structurally identical to the human estrogens they are replacing, they may carry less risk of side effects.
16: An Innovative Approach to Rhinoplasty and Nose Surgery
Rhinoplasty or ‘nose job” surgery offers the potential of improving both the shape and function of the nose. A new approach to the procedure has two surgeons focusing on getting the best possible results.
17: Plastic Surgeons Offer an Innovative Approach to Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty or ‘nose job” surgery offers the potential of improving both the shape and function of the nose. A new approach to the procedure has two surgeons focusing on getting the best possible results.
18: The Gabriel Kohler Memorial Fund
The article traces the path of a child who contracts
a virulent, drug resistant staph infection is treated
by specialists, and finally loses the battle for life.
The devastation of the child, the family and others
are touched on, particularly the mountainous bills.
19: High Blood Pressure in Children
High blood pressure is considered an adults disease. It is called the "silent killer" because there are no symptoms or warnings. Children, however, at any age can also have high blood pressure. Read on to find out some facts about high blood pressure in children and it's prevalence.
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